Good morning!, chisme here — and unless you’ve been hiding under a pile of feathers and rhinestones, you know the angels were back in action. Last night, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show made its glittery, chaotic, and unapologetically fabulous return. And darling, it was nothing short of the Super Bowl for the girls.

Stadium Energy, Lingerie Edition

The Brooklyn Navy Yard turned into a high-glam battlefield where sequins met spotlight. It wasn’t just a runway — it was a declaration. The show felt like watching the Olympics of femininity: flawless faces, sculpted bodies, and wings so big they deserved their own zip codes.

From Locker Room to Runway

Yes, angels can sweat too — and this year, Victoria’s Secret proved that power and beauty can share the same stage.

  • Angel Reese, WNBA basketball star from the Chicago Sky, made history as the first professional athlete to walk the Victoria’s Secret runway. Her confidence was unmatched — a perfect crossover from courtside to catwalk. She didn’t just walk, she scored.

  • Suni Lee, Olympic gymnast and two-time gold medalist, also made her debut, becoming the first Olympian to grace the VS runway. Each step was as precise as her floor routines — strong, elegant, and flawlessly balanced.

These two queens didn’t just bring athletic energy; they brought a new narrative — one that says women can be fierce, competitive, and still wear glitter.

Angels, Icons, and Comebacks Worthy of a Standing Ovation

They didn’t just walk — they conquered.

  • Jasmine Tookes opened the show, baby bump and all, redefining “runway glow” and turning motherhood into haute couture.

  • Gigi and Bella Hadid? Ethereal chaos in heels. Gigi shimmered in angelic white, while Bella dripped in midnight crystals — the sisters owned the night once again.

But let’s be real: seeing Bella Hadid back on that runway hit differently. She’s still battling Lyme disease, diagnosed back in 2013, and recently spent time hospitalized. When she stepped out for the second time with those massive white wings, OMG — you could feel her pain through the screen. She looked stunning, yes, but also fragile, as if one wrong step could send her collapsing into those glittering feathers. Beautiful, brave, and heartbreakingly human.

Then came Barbara Palvin, walking gracefully on a half-healed broken foot — because apparently angels don’t rest, they strut through pain.
Chica, you looked incredible. After a broken foot and endometriosis? Wow. But let’s be honest — those tiny wings did not do you justice. It’s time VS gives you the same spotlight as the others, because you deserve it.
And your husband Dylan Sprouse cheering you on from the front row? Girl, you’re so lucky. For you two, some of us still believe in love. 💘

  • Emily Ratajkowski finally joined the Victoria’s Secret universe, because obviously, it’s not a comeback without EmRata’s smirk.

The Soundtrack of Wings and Sass

Performances by Missy Elliott, Karol G, TWICE, and Madison Beer set the tone — a mix of power, pop, and unapologetic femininity. Every beat hit harder than a heel on marble. Every strut, a mic drop.

Chaos, Couture, and Controlled Glamour

Of course, no true fashion moment happens without a little drama.
Devyn Garcia had a wardrobe slip mid-walk — but instead of panicking, she turned it into a power move. A quick fix, a smirk, and the crowd went wild. That’s the kind of composure you can’t teach.

And the after-party? Let’s just say less was more — diamonds, silk, and the faint sound of champagne glasses clinking to the rhythm of “we survived the runway.”

💅 The Verdict

Victoria’s Secret promised a rebrand, and while the feathers flew and the glitter fell, one thing became clear: this wasn’t just about lingerie. It was about reclaiming spectacle, confidence, and that little spark of chaos that keeps us watching.

The show was bold, dramatic, and undeniably extra — exactly what we needed.
So, whether you tuned in for the fashion, the nostalgia, or just to feel like part of the glittery madness — congratulations. You survived the Super Bowl for the girls.

Until next time,
XOXO, Weekly.💋

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